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#150 Guiding Inventors to Success: Edward Ayres

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This week we sit down with Edward Ayres, the president and CEO of Inventor Process, Inc, a consulting firm that provides business development services to inventors and entrepreneurs.
We open this episode up with Edward discussing his introduction to and fascination with inventors. He talks about the lightbulb moment when he realized that he had a desire to help creators through the process of taking their inventions to market. Edwards touches upon what makes Inventor Process Inc different in that they do not take ownership of a product; they walk the client through the process and guide them on their next steps. We talk about patents, some of the products Inventor Process has helped along the way, and the importance of having a team to help you cross the finish line. Lastly, Edward finishes by offering some advice to inventors starting in the industry and stresses the importance of investing, having passion, and not taking shortcuts.
You can learn more about Edward and Inventor Process Inc by visiting www.inventorprocess.com.
These are oru freinds. These are your friends. AND they are living the extraordinary. #riseup #beamazing #beyoudoyou

For a transcript of this episode, go to www.startergirlz.com.

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Send us a Text Message.

This week we sit down with Edward Ayres, the president and CEO of Inventor Process, Inc, a consulting firm that provides business development services to inventors and entrepreneurs.
We open this episode up with Edward discussing his introduction to and fascination with inventors. He talks about the lightbulb moment when he realized that he had a desire to help creators through the process of taking their inventions to market. Edwards touches upon what makes Inventor Process Inc different in that they do not take ownership of a product; they walk the client through the process and guide them on their next steps. We talk about patents, some of the products Inventor Process has helped along the way, and the importance of having a team to help you cross the finish line. Lastly, Edward finishes by offering some advice to inventors starting in the industry and stresses the importance of investing, having passion, and not taking shortcuts.
You can learn more about Edward and Inventor Process Inc by visiting www.inventorprocess.com.
These are oru freinds. These are your friends. AND they are living the extraordinary. #riseup #beamazing #beyoudoyou

For a transcript of this episode, go to www.startergirlz.com.

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